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Boudewijn de Gent




Family 1: Oda de Avegnes,    b. 1040    d. 1082
  1. Boudewijn van Gent II, b. ABT 1062 in 9050 Ghent, Flanders Belgium     d. 13 JUN 1097 in İznik, Bursa, Turkey
  2. Y van Gent, b. environ 1080 in Aalst, Limbourg, Belgique     d. environ 1125
  3. Beatrix van Gent, b. 1059 in Diksmuide, West-Vlaanderen, België     d. 1115 in Bleiswijk, Holland, Nederland
Sources:
  1. Title: Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins
    Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p692.htm#i20782;
  2. Title: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    Author: Ancestry.com. Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: GenealogieOnline. Coret Genealogie. http://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/: accessed 31 August 2015.
    Publication: Name: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6827220:9289;
  3. Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
    Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLEMISH%20NOBILITY.htm#RudolfGentdied1052MGiselaLuxembourg;
    Note: Rudolf & his wife had three children: a) BOUDEWIJN van Gent (-23/24 Apr 1082). "…Rodulfus, Balduinus filii eius, Arnoldus de Aldenarda, Reingodus, Folcardus castellanus et Lambertus filius eius…" signed the charter dated 1050 under which several individuals submitted themselves to the abbey of Saint-Pierre de Gand[928]. "…Rodulfus Gandensis et filius eius Balduuinus…" signed the charter dated 1052 under which "Reineuuif…cum filio meo Arnulfo" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Pierre de Gand[929]. "…Balduini filii ipsius Gisle, item filiorum eius Rodulphi, Gisleberti…" signed the charter dated 1056 by which Baudouin V Count of Flanders approved the donation by "matrona Gisla" of "Ronneka" to the abbey of Saint-Pierre de Gand[930]. "Gisla" granted a serf to the abbey of Saint-Pierre de Gand by charter dated Apr 1058, signed by "Balduuini filii ipsius Gislæ, item filiorum eius Rodulfi, Gisleberti…"[931]. Heer zu Waas, Dronghen en Ruiselede. m ODA, daughter of --- (-after 1096). "Giselbertus…filius Balduini de Alost, filii Adolphi" founded the abbey of Voorst near Brussels, where "mater sua…Oda cum filia Lutgarde" entered as nuns, by charter dated 1096[932]. Nun at Voorst. Boudewijn & his wife had [seven] children: i) BOUDEWIJN (-killed in battle Nikea 13 Jun 1097). "Lotbertus…abbas Hasnoniensis cœnobii" sold property "in Alost et Rasseghem et Lede" to "Gisilberto Balduini Gandensis filio" by charter dated 1088, witnessed by "Balduinus filius Balduini de Gandavo…Walterus filius Balduini de Gandavo"[933]. Ritter van Gent, Aalst, Dronghen, Waas en Ruiselede. - HEREN van AALST. ii) SIGER . 1086/96. iii) GILBERT . "Lotbertus…abbas Hasnoniensis cœnobii" sold property "in Alost et Rasseghem et Lede" to "Gisilberto Balduini Gandensis filio" by charter dated 1088, witnessed by "Balduinus filius Balduini de Gandavo…Walterus filius Balduini de Gandavo"[934]. "Giselbertus…filius Balduini de Alost, filii Adolphi" founded the abbey of Voorst near Brussels, where "mater sua…Oda cum filia Lutgarde" entered as nuns, by charter dated 1096[935]. before 1106/21. iv) WALTER (-after 1088). "Lotbertus…abbas Hasnoniensis cœnobii" sold property "in Alost et Rasseghem et Lede" to "Gisilberto Balduini Gandensis filio" by charter dated 1088, witnessed by "Balduinus filius Balduini de Gandavo…Walterus filius Balduini de Gandavo"[936]. v) GERTRUDE (-Jerusalem 1138, bur Ardres Saint-Audomer). The Historia Comitum Ghisnensium names "Gertrudem" as sister of "Balduinus cognomento Grossus sive Magnus", adding that she married "Ardensium domino Arnoldo Seni sive Vetulo"[937]. The Historia Comitum Ghisnensium records that “Gertrudis”, after the death of "filii Manassis", journeyed to Jerusalem where she died and that she was buried “in cimiteriali ecclesia sancti Audomari Ardensis”[938]. This passage does not otherwise identify Gertrude, but the following paragraph records that “Arnoldus...senex” was buried “Ardee in templo cimitieriali iuxta sepulcrum uxoris sue Gertrudis”[939]. m ARNAUD [I] Seigneur d'Ardres, son of ELBERT [III] Vicomte [de Marchiennes] & his second wife Adelais de Licques (-after 1136, bur Ardres Saint-Audomer). vi) LUTGARDE . "Giselbertus…filius Balduini de Alost, filii Adolphi" founded the abbey of Voorst near Brussels, where "mater sua…Oda cum filia Lutgarde" entered as nuns, by charter dated 1096[940]. Nun at Voorst. vii) [daughter . The Historia Comitum Ghisnensium names "Inglebertum…de Petinghem" as brother of "Balduinus cognomento Grossus sive Magnus"[941]. It is possible that the relationship was through Engelbert’s wife. m ENGELBERT [IV] van Peteghem, son of --- (-after 1135).]
  4. Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
    Publication: Name: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=9289&h=6827220&indiv=try;

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